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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NORTH ADAMS, MASS. 

 r, Sclimutz has improved 



his 



bouses by the addition of aspball 

 Ilis plant is in tiur shape for the winter 

 season. A house of single-stem chrysan- 

 themums with stems from four to six feet 

 long will be a fine sight. Carnations are 

 in extra line shape. A house of roses 

 is in nice condition. Mr. Schmuta and 

 wife, spent their vacation «nli Louis 

 Schmutz, of Brooklyn. 



.Mrs. V. II. Pratt has returned from a 

 visit to Hartford, Con.,., an, I vicinity. 



o accompany her. 

 in shape. Some 

 ne producing tine 



In yspot lieiniinis is 



plant- housed in • 



\ house 



coming finely. 



Geo. II. Phelps, of Blackinton, has 



housed his usual amount of plants and 

 they aro in extra fine shape, notwithstand- 

 ing they have been Hooded twiee during 

 the season. Some Lawsons are throwing 

 good flowers with stems of fair length. 

 George has a bench of violets and he 

 says he is going to show the boys how to 

 grow violets this winter. 



The business has been very quiet dur- 

 ing tho summer; only an occasional fu- 

 neral order helps to keep things moving. 

 D. 



BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 

 Owing to increasing business and find- 



ing it necessary to secure more com- 

 modious quarters, A. Washburn & Sons 

 have purchased the lot at No. 318 N. 

 Main street and will next season ereet :i 

 modern three-story building, entirely for 

 their own use. 



F. A. Bailer has removed Ins green 

 bouses and rebuilt them on less valuable 

 ground, the land formerly occupied by 

 hi~ plant having become verj valuable 

 for residence purposes. 



The season's building hero consisted of 



15, feet by Washburn & Sons, 2,000 



feet by W. T. Hempstead and 1,000 feet 

 by A. R. Know lis. 



Our florists tire till through planting up 

 and stock is in a most excellent condi- 

 tion, never better at this season. UNO. 



Bristol. Vt. — Mrs. L. M. Gage is seri- 

 ously ill with cancer of the liver. 



Seedling Dahlia 



Entire Stock of about 400 plant?. $500.00 

 A distinct novelty, deep maroon with lip-lit cir- 

 cular marking: seedling "f l'.'Ul; wan-pie 1.1. hums 

 Bent before frost to any reliable catal- -ue house 

 or interested party; a great seller. Write 



C. H. KN0ST, Portsmouth, 0. 



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ernes .-.mi p.,- Mm 

 n. $1.00 per 100. 

 i ever saw. ticki- 

 ng shoots. 112 a lIKi. 

 Violets — California extra strong plauts fleld- 



errown. $tj 00 per 100. Campbell, not eo strong. 



field-grown. $.1.00 per loo. Boston Fernn- 



From2)»; 3,1.5. n-incli pots. 15.00 Jll'.oii -.' 



KS5.U0, J50.00 ner 110. Cash or C. O. D. 



Converse Greenhouses, Webster, Mass. 



Mention the Review nlion von write. 



FERNS 



tor Pern Pans or growing on g-ood healthy 



stock in 2-inch pots. 



Pteris Ouvrardi. Pteris Cristata. Pteris 

 Tremula. Pteris Cretica Albo-Lineata. 

 SelaginellasEmmeliana. Price $3.00 per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, Ohio, 



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f BARGAIN PRICES | 



OFFER OF FLOWERING AMD DECORATING PLANTS by i 



t ANTON SCHILTHEIS, College Point, N. Y. | 



jF Prices given below include packing free of charge. All plants are shipped without T. 



J pots unless other w is derod shipments an made hy List fi eiirlu if not spec tally directed, ^ 



Prices given below include packing 

 tots unless otlierw is.- ordered shipments 

 ill frost sets in. when express is preferre 

 litions of sale, etc.. of all plants, cash m 



PANDAN1 s I 



I.ATAM 



J PAKDAS 



i 



3-in pots $ionn per urn; $: i per mini 



I or s term ml, from tin. pots, about 24 in 

 high. 136.00 to $.45.00 per 100. 



$25 on 



1 have also a lar^-e supply in Forsteriana 

 and lieluioreaim. plants from II 00 to 

 $25 IK] each Tlie largest plants are made- 

 up specimens in perfect condition. 



AKECA Latescens, 3 in a pot, in all sizes. 





..10 ; 



*-V. cu tier 1 



(HAS Kevoluta. from 5 to 8-lu. t 



S3.00 each. 

 PANDANDS Veltchii, Specimen 



to 16.00 each. 

 ARAIICARIA Glanca. from "in 



AKAUCARIA Excelsa. very riui 

 and lltis-in. pots, t; tiers, 118.00 to ) 



FERNS for Ferneries, fine asi 

 $j.00 per 10U. 



NEPH ROLEPIS Piersoni, from i 



,».C 



Benches til to go 111 a .'-in Pol. $20,011 per 



100: $160.00 per 1000. 

 PIPHYLLIM Russelllanum, from 2V 



in. pots. tine, husliy plants will I. loom for 



B RANCH Bl 



ASPIDISTRAS, g 



6 to s-ln. pots,$IS.00to$ 0.00 

 CAMELLIAS, well set with fl. 



I.ILAC, Marl*' I.e^raye. well hu.ided 

 and bushy, good forcing sto ' " 



ERICA Fragrang, Specime 



:::::: j 



'frj.iii'uof^ooa'oz: J" 

 ..2, o:t feet high. | 



per 100. 



$ 



.... • 



™$a.du! ? 



- well i 



loz.; ?. 



nd J- 



•I 



1 



si&.ou a loo. jr 



ERICA It ester inhians. well budded for J 



Sims 1 .war old $5.no per 100. from 5-in. J 



pots. Sj.oo per doz.: $15.00 per 100. #> 



ERICA Vllmoreana, 1 year old, $5.00 per ? 



100; from 5-in. Pots. «... oil per doz. : $15.00 4 

 per too. Specimens, from 7-inch pots, ^* 



FRICA Copressina 



in. pots. *s.llll per I 

 15,00 and S.1.00 per di 



Rosea, Rubra 



oil per', loz.; 2 'year 



■11 l.u.ided 

 : from m 



; $115.00 to $45.00 a 100 



I I- \( Ills \llm. 



,'IsT\«. Easier Varieties, 

 erdoz.; from Tin pots Speei- 



500,000 Herbaceous Plants 



IN ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES at ridiculously Low Prices. 



ASK POR OUR SPECIAL OFFER 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Rutherford, N.J. 



JOHN SCOTT, 



Keep 81. Greenhouses, Brooklyn, N. I. 



Headquart . e .: s fo r Bostons 



Pine " PIERSONI ' 



2> ,-inch pots. 

 The Cottage Gardens' Collection of Canna 

 Grand stock. Send for particulars. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



708 North 16th Sti 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Cyclamen-Nothing but the 1 



$.5.00 per 100; 1-In.. $10.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Sprengerl l-'rom Hals, ready for 



potting up $1 no pei Ion. ji i hi , iiiki 5ouo lor 



$25 00 2H-inch, $1.50 per 100: $12.50 per 1000. 



r.h.iroseH, ClilncHc and < II, colli, a. $.' On per 



too: ;;oo for $5.00. 

 Mammoth Begonias, in Sower, 4-iu., 18, 100. 

 l'rlmula Forbesi— Baby pr.mi- ses _" 4 -:n SI 50 



per 100; 100 for $6.00. 

 SAMIEl WHITIOX, 15-17 flray Ave., HT1CA, N. T. 

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EGONIA — 



Gloirede Lorraine 



Strong, healthy plants, in 2-inch pots, 

 $12.00 per 100. 



Hardy English Ivy, 



Stroog, 3-inch pots, $5.00 per 100; 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



Ill IMfKQ Govanstown, 

 . 11. 1T1UJJ, Baltimore, Md. 



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CHAS. D. BALL, 



GROWER | j ^1 ^ _^ 



i^rfg alms^tc. 



HOLMESBURG. PHILADELPHIA, PA 



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